Archives, bookstores, cultural organizations, libraries, museums, and websites are where photos of Italian immigrants can be found. Illustrated books on Italians leaving Italy and settling in Australia and the United States of America can be accessed from circulating and non-circulating collections …-- especially in the Library of Congress and state historical society libraries -- and through on-line archives and organizations (especially Ancestry). Images also may be found through Ellis Island- and Italian cultural association-related collections and displays. ( Full Answer )

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If you want to immigrate to Canada, there are a few different waysto apply. You will need to decide which immigration program willwork best for you and your family. â¢Skilled workers and professionals (Skilled workers are selected aspermanent residents based on their education, work experience,…knowledge of English and/or French, and other criteria that havebeen shown to help them become economically established in Canada.) â¢Quebec-selected skilled workers (For people selected by the Quebecgovernment to settle and work in Quebec) â¢Canadian Experience Class (For people who have recent Canadianwork experience or have graduated and recently worked in Canada) â¢Investors, entrepreneurs and self-employed people (The BusinessImmigration Program seeks to attract experienced business people toCanada who will support the development of a strong and prosperousCanadian economy. Business immigrants are expected to make aC$800,000 investment or to own and manage businesses in Canada, andmust meet certain experience and/or net worth criteria. Thecriteria you must meet to qualify are different for each class.Find out if you can immigrate in one of these classes: â¢Investors â¢Entrepreneurs â¢Self-employed Each application can be made for only one class and the classcannot be changed once the application is submitted. The criteriayou must meet to qualify are different for each class.) â¢Provincial nominees (Persons who immigrate to Canada under theProvincial Nominee Program have the skills, education and workexperience needed to make an immediate economic contribution to theprovince or territory that nominates them. They are ready toestablish themselves successfully as permanent residents inCanada.) â¢Sponsoring your family (You might be eligible to be sponsored afamily member if they are a permanent resident or a Canadiancitizen) ( Full Answer )

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They gave the US great politicians, built some of our finest vineyards, introduced Americans to a wonderful new cuisine, provided us with creative stone masons and builders, broadened our religious base and gave us some of our great heroes.

Italian immigrants migrated to America because they wanted to escape the unhealthiness of Itlay. They wanted to better their lifes, and be able to choose their own religion. They also had a poor country and they had no jobs. .

Well, for starters, there was the thing about very little food, which was very exspensive and yet did not aquire the nutritonal needs for a regular family. Then there was the overpopulation problem, and then the high taxes and high protective tariffs on goods. And lastly the lack off fam land, soil …erosion and deforestation. ( Full Answer )

Australia needs Italian immigrants due to the lack of labor, particularly in the agricultural industry. The Australians came to respect the Italian migrants as they were hard workers and could cope with working in Australia's hot climate. They also came to realize the positive effect their arrival i…n Australia was doing for our economy. the majority of Italian migrants came to Australia after world war II. Living conditions in Italy were poor for most. Australia soon became a popular option for Italians as the US now had restrictions on allowing Italian immigrants into the country. These restrictions tightened till they allowed virtually no Italian immigrants into the country, in contrast to the 2 million that were allowed in before the war. As a result of this, many Italians were redirected to Australia. Only encouraged by the news of the high living conditions and mountains of opportunities available in this young country. Although many of these rumors were exaggerated, living conditions in Australia were undoubtedly better than those in Italy, and the majority of migrants did not regret their arrival in Australia. Most of who stayed in Australia and eventually acquired land. Italian migrants played a big part in the growth of Australia. They provided us with sorely need labor in the post war period and gained a new respect from the Australian public. This resulted in many migrants being naturalized, and continuing to build a future in Australia. ( Full Answer )

Many Americans did not like Italians upon their arrival in the U.S. Mostly Irish people, who had already been in the United States and considered themselves "American", were against Italians and did everything they could to prevent them from succeeding. Due to the fact that Irish immigrants had be…en in the U.S. so much longer than the Italians, they had worked their way into police and fire department and had become in charge of their surroundings, giving them an advantage over other immigrants. There are still harsh feelings among Irish and Italian people today. I hope I helped answer your question. :) ( Full Answer )

they wore clothes like dresses for girls and long skirts.... sometimes bonnets, shawls, or head dresses... boys would wear long socks, a dress shirt, and a button down coat... hope i could help.. looking for the same info.

In general meaning, this means people who move to Canada, i.e. people who previously live outside Canada then move to Canada and live there. In legal meaning, this means people who does not born citizen of Canada, but later live in Canada, either legally (legal immigrants) or not (illegal immigra…nts). Legally, people who does not born citizen of Canada will be able to live permanently in Canada by applying for, approved for, and then granted Permanent Resident status. ( Full Answer )

I am currently in grade 10 Canadian History and we learned that the 3 classes are. 1)Family Class: immigrants who come to canada to be with family 2Refugee Class: immigrants who come to canada for freedom 3) Independent class: this class is evaluated according to the points system, which assig…ns values to attributes to each person based on personal qualities like education and language ability. ( Full Answer )

One of the main goals of Canadian immigration is to welcome skillednewcomers who will contribute to Canada's growing economy. If youare looking for immigration to Canada then you must know some tipsand points - The Canadian government grants permanent residencevisas using a point system. This is ver…y crucial fact everyone whowants immigration to Canada must know about this point system. This point system depends on various factors associated withapplicant and dependents. The Express entry point calculator canhelp you to calculate your points that make eligible you forimmigration to Canada. There are lots of resources on the web which help you to calculateyour points. You may also log on to peopleimmigration.com it's a very reliable and authentic resource to calculate yourpoints, also help you to get the visa for Canada for Working orPermanent residency according to your requirement. The most important factors for the point are : IELTS : language test is required for almost everyimmigration stream that leads to a Permanent Resident visa Credential assessment : The credential assessment can also bean important first step towards licensing or certification in theirfield in Canada. Resume and reference letters : Many people do not have an upto date resume and have not needed to ask their employer forreference letters. but the updated resume and reference letter fromthe employer is also the important factor. ( Full Answer )

Italian immigrants may have started out in construction work. They may have started out in domestic service. They may have started out in fishing and water work. They may have started out in kitchen cleaning help. But Italian immigrants were known for working hard and saving money. So they …quickly changed over to holding down better paying jobs and even owning their own businesses and companies. A reason why they were able to make the changeover so quickly and so successfully was their forming of Italian cultural associations and related support groups. Another reason was the quality product that they offered in their adopted homelands. Be it craftsmanship or food or whatever, Italian immigrants offered a strong individual work ethic and a solid cultural legacy of meticulous attention to detail in many employable areas. ( Full Answer )

Most of the Italian immigrants emigrated from Italy during WWII because of Benito Mussolini signing all of the decrees that persecuted his people. Mussolini did this because he was under Adolf Hitler's thumb, and Hitler hated the Jews, therefore Mussolini signed saying that Italian Jews were to be s…ent to concentration camps. Many of them left Italy for America during that time. ( Full Answer )

Probably the Catholic religion is the strongest single element of the Italian culture, which of course is maintained by going to church, enrolling children in Catholic schools, and so forth. And then there is traditional Italian food, which is prepared and eaten in Italian families. Various other as…pects of Italian culture can also be preserved by immigrants. They can listen to Italian operas, for example. ( Full Answer )

Actually, i lived in Canada before, they don't need to consider itfor the next 200 years, because no one wants to move and livepermanently in Canada, no offense; Canada is beautiful and no onehates the country, but think about it, the snow, the cold, no onecan take it for the rest of their life. I h…ope this helps :) ( Full Answer )

There are several reason why Italians migrated to Australia, beginning from before the gold rushes in the mid-1800s to after World War II. .
The gold rushes attracted migrants from around the world, including Italy. .
In the early years, many Italians feared persecution from Austrian (not Austral…ian) authorities because Austria had control of many of the northern regions of Italy until around 1860. .
Australia offered new freedoms, especially religious and political. .
Australia offered new employment opportunities, in both the farming and agricultural sectors (especially sugar cane farming) and in the professional sectors as well. Their economic prospects in Australia were brighter than they were in their homeland. .
Italy faced an economic crisis in the 1880s, so this led many to seek a better life overseas. .
Italians were better able to handle Australia's harsh climate than the English were, so Australia was promoted more to them as a new land with new opportunities. ( Full Answer )

Many icelandic citizens moved to Canada because of few reasons. Not much work, better health care, better education, better goverment, freedom. The Danish Kingdom that ruled over oss at the time treated oss with much cruelty at the time.

Tours, Malls, Amusement parks, In Canada immigrants are First Generation Canadians. They have all the rights and responsibilities of Canadians and as such do the same as everyone else, including amusement parks which can be a lot of fun.

Some facts about Canadian immigration include: .
Immigration to Canada, since 2001, has ranged between 221,352 and 262,236 people per year; .
As of 2004, Canada has the highest per capita immigration rate in the world; and .
Canadian immigration has three categories: Family, Economic and Refugee.…( Full Answer )

Yes they do! Im an italian immigrant and I have one. Even if I have 4 kids and I was married to american citizens. My first husband was in the us army but broke the law and didnt sign my paperworks to become permanent. So I had to wait for many yrs until I got it!! Get help now asap. Hope it helped.…( Full Answer )

The full question is: Which were true about immigration to Canada? Economic forces drove Canadian Immigration Immigrants settle in Canada's cities Asians are the largest immigrant group Canadians used to fear immigration would ruin their culture All of them are true. All Four Of the Answers

there are many reasons, for instance, freedom to do anything that is legal, great people, we are not war mongers, live un obtrusive lives, mind our own business, great advantages for young people if they are willing to work hard and get a good education, the list goes on and on.

Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) allow expedited immigration processing to meet provincial labour market and business needs. There are two types of PNP program, the skilled worker PNP for occupations in demand and the business immigration program designed to allow expedited immigration processing …for experienced business people wishing to establish a new business invest money or joint ventures with a local business. British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island and the Yukon all offer Provincial Nomination Programs. Federal Business Immigration Canada's Business Immigration Program seeks to promote economic development and employment by attracting people with venture capital, business acumen and entrepreneurial skills. The Business Immigration Program currently falls under three categories of immigrants: .
Entrepreneurs .
Self-Employed .
Investors Entrepreneurs Currently, those wishing to come to Canada as Entrepreneurs must demonstrate their intention and ability to establish, purchase or invest in a business that will create or maintain employment for at least one (1) Canadian citizen or permanent resident other than a member of their family. Those applying under the Entrepreneur category will have conditions placed on their visas which require them to prove to Citizenship and Immigration Canada officials that: .
they have purchased/invested in an existing business or have established a new business with net worth of at least $300,000 in Canadian funds; .
they have made a significant capital investment in the business; .
they have actively managed the business; and .
they have created at least one (1) job for a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada other than a member of their family. Once the requirements are complied with, conditions placed on their Visas are removed. Self-Employed Those interested in applying in the Self-Employed category must demonstrate an intent and an ability to create employment for themselves. Their endeavours must constitute a significant contribution to the Canadian economy or to Canada's cultural and/or artistic life. Investors An Investor is defined as a person who has successfully operated or controlled or directed a business or commercial undertaking and who has accumulated, through his/her own endeavours, at least $800,000 in Canadian funds. Prior to visa issuance, Immigrant Investors must pay $400,000 to the Receiver General for Canada. The investment is subsequently allocated to the participating provinces and territories in Canada. Funds are used for job creation and economic development. The full amount of investment (without interest) is repaid to the investor after 5 years. The exact date of repayment depends on when the $ 400,000 is received by the Citizenship and Immigration Canada. The return of the investment is fully guaranteed by participating provinces and territories. Investors are not required to start any business in Canada nor are any conditions imposed upon admission to Canada. Family Class Canadian citizens or Canadian permanent residents may sponsor for admission to Canada the following persons: .
their Spouses, Common Law or Conjugal Partners 16 years or older .
their dependant children as defined in the Immigration Regulations .
their mother and father and any accompanying dependant children as defined in the Immigration Regulations .
their grandparent(s) .
brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces or grandchildren who are orphans; under the age of 18 and not married or in a common-law relationship. Independent/Skilled Worker Category Applicants in this category must have a minimum of one (1) year of full-time work experience in an occupation designated A, O or B in Canada's National Occupations Category list. Assessment is according to selection criteria: age, education, occupation, occupational demand, years of work experience, English/French language ability, personal suitability and family in Canada, assessed by Citizenship and Immigration Canada officials. Applicants must attain a minimum score of sixty seven (67) points to be eligible. Live-in Caregiver Program To work as a live-in caregiver in Canada, you must make an application to the Live-in Caregiver Program. If your application is successful, you will receive a work permit and after a period of two years full time employment out of three years can apply for permanent residency. To find out if you are eligible for a live-in caregiver work permit contact CIP Consulting today. Quebec Immigration Categories The province of Quebec is unique in that it has the authority to select its own candidates for immigration. Applicants who succeed in the province of Quebec do retain the right to mobility in Canada once approved. Quebec have the following immigration categories; skilled worker, business class, immigrant investor, immigrant entrepreneur, self-employed and family class. Refugee People who fear living in or returning to their countries, need protection and want to come to Canada come in the Refugee category. Canada accepts thousands of refugees every year in order to follow its objective in Canada's Immigration Act stating "to fulfill Canada's international legal obligation with respect to refugees and to uphold its humanitarian tradition with respect to the displaced and persecuted". Canada's refugee protection system consists of two components: Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program, for people seeking protection from outside Canada; Asylum in Canada, for persons making refugee protection claims from within Canada. Temporary Status Categories Work Permits Foreign workers whose skills are in short supply, or who can provide significant economic or other benefits to Canada, are issued Work Permit and admitted on a temporary basis. In many instances, a job validation from a Human Resources Skills Development Canada Centre (HRSDC) is required before the applicant can submit his/her Application for an Work Permit to Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Study Permits Most international students are required to have study permits to receive academic, professional or vocational training in Canada, if the course is longer than six months. Community college and university students may be issued authorizations which are valid for the duration of their program of study. Customary prerequisites are that the student: .
has already enrolled in a government-approved academic institution; .
has paid his/her tuition fees and been accepted by the academic institution; and .
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There are two ways for applying. .
Through Representative/lawyers/ immigration consultants . .
If your case is quite clear-cut with full confidence, you should be able to manage the immigration process on your own directly through CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada). You can visit CIC's Of…ficial website for more information about how to apply and where to send your application. ( Full Answer )

Immigration served many purposes over the centuries. Early on it was hoped large local populations would help to defend the new possessions. After 13 colonies decide to go it on their own that idea was for the most part abandoned. Give people time and a Continent and they are likely to take it. St…ill in Canada people were needed to fish and trade and who better than immigrants that would stay the winter and help build an infrastructure. And then there was Western Canada. When Canada bought Ruperts Land it was not empty as they would suggest. Worst yet those in Canada's new land wanted to be consulted as to who their new rulers were and would be. Canada, of course, wanted to buy a land empty of people and issues. It didn't work out that way and the people in their new lands were not all happy about Canada stepping in and taking over without consultation. Rebellions broke out, Canada crushed them with military strength but Canada knew they had a problem. Canada flooded the new lands with immigrants from Ontario but that was not enough to stop the rebellions. So Canada encouraged immigration from the world so that immigrants, loyal to Canada, would out number the locals and enable Canada to assert their authority over a people that has settled Canada under the HBC, Canada is a large country with lots of room and a history where immigrants are loyal to the government. Something every government appreciates. ( Full Answer )

For many reasons. Before, during and after the American Revolution Canadians would immigrate to Massachusetts and from Massachusetts for political reasons. Those loyal to the government and Crown would leave and those loyal to the revolution would arrive. Of course for many they would immigrat…e from Canada to Massachusetts for family. Many people in North America can trace their roots back to Massachusetts even today. Then there are those that move for jobs and economic reasons, which is likely the most common reason today. ( Full Answer )

Political and socio-economic incentives are reasons why Italians immigrate. Some Italians leave in order to benefit from mixed nationalities in family backgrounds, claim dual citizenship, experience other educational systems, increase revenues and savings, join previously migrated relatives, learn o…ther major world languages, and pursue business opportunities abroad. The motivation therefore tends to center upon business changes, economic advancement, educational attainments, financial consolidation, and social contacts even though political reasons can be motivating factors. ( Full Answer )

They helped create Canada. Some of our Fathers of Confederation were Irish, most famously DArcy Mcgee, our first politician to be assassinated by the Americans, or as they prefer by an American, actually they prefer if we say by an Irish man who just happened to be American but that is another answe…r. The Irish were also one of the groups that built the railways in Canada, including the railway to the West Coast. They have been traditionally been very supportive of independence from Britain and of minority rights in Canada. ( Full Answer )

Many many things including creating Confederation, creating Canada. One of the most famous fathers of Confederation, D'Arcy McGee was Irish. They also supplied a large percentage of the labour to build railways in Canada including the railway to BC.